World renowned Donna Singer is an electrifying and dazzling jazz show-stopper with a remarkable repertoire of jazz, swing, rhythm and blues. Her cool, sultry, vibrant and playful voice has wowed audiences in intimate café gatherings as well as theater and concert venues. Her music is heard on 5 continents, welcome Sydney, Australia! She is a graduate of the New York Academy of Theatrical Arts, with formal training at The Julliard School.

“Singer is a first call vocalist…with effervescent

Spirit and impeccable phrasing there is certainly

no lack of talent” Brent Black, @Critical Jazz

Her latest CD "Destiny, Moment of Jazz" was submitted for a 57th Grammy Awards Nomination!!! Although we didn't get the votes, it had the jazziest most exhilarating ride of my life!!! Next she's off to the 2015 Bethany Jazz Festival, Kansas, the Glendale Music Series in Phoenix and The Center For Discovery Music Extravaganza in New York.

Tom and Rosemarie intervies Elisha DeWitt, a 21 year old musician, step mother, young woman activist and advocate who has a program entitled, "Beauty Sparkles Within" to encourage girls and young women to look within to their real beauty. She addresses bullying, self esteem, self love and confidence and core values for 'girls' of all ages to reach their dreams.

Tom invites metaphysicians and energy healers, Debbie Toomey and Rebecca Tripp to speak about their latest projects. Debbie Lynn Toomey has created a gratitude centric program for elementary school children and Rebecca speaks more about her book, The Secrets of a Metaphysical Flight Attentandt. Together they will discuss the growing profession of professional coaches.

Hogan Hilling is a dad, author of six parenting books, fatherhood expert and has appeared on Oprah. Hilling has co-founded and helped establish several fatherhood networks in the USA since 1992. Hilling’s recent book Dads Behaving Dadly has received international attention. Dadly II sequel will debut in June with other Dadly books to follow.

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hogan@hoganhilling.com

Thomas Gagliano inspire readers to silence the inner voice of self-doubt and fear and begin living proactive, satisfying lives. Moving past addictive acting out depends on right action and right thinking. With candor and humility, the authors show readers how to work an honest recovery program and break the cycle of addictive acting out. A motivational can-do guide to making the most of one’s life. His Book!

Thomas Gagliano is a successful businessman and a high profile leader in addiction and self-help therapy. He has been featured as a keynote speaker at many meetings and conferences in New Jersey and greater New York.

Tom is a 23-year-old Campus Ministry graduate assistant pursuing a Master’s of Organizational Leadership degree from St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa. His work with Campus Ministry includes hosting faith-based discussions and leading service projects once a week. He also works as a sports broadcaster and camera operator for a local Quad Cities cable network. He played baseball at St. Ambrose during his undergraduate studies and was editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper, ‘The Buzz’. The avid St. Louis Cardinals fan grew up in Bloomington, Illinois and is a graduate of Bloomington Central Catholic High School.

When he isn’t studying, participating in service opportunities or covering athletic events, Tom spends his time writing. His enthusiasm for writing fiction is evident in his self-published action/adventure novel ‘Skyfire’, which was completed in February 2014. Tom has donated over $1,300 of his novel’s profit to Catholic Charities and The Children’s Miracle Network because he wants to provide others with the opportunity to pursue their dreams. He’s currently writing the sequel to ‘Skyfire’ and plans to publish it in early 2016.

Dr. Ruth Nemzoff is the author of Don’t Roll Your Eyes: Making In-Laws Into Family (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2012) and Don’t Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships With Your Adult Children (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2008), and a frequent speaker on family dynamics. She is a resident scholar at Brandeis University’s Women's Studies Research Center.

Dr. Nemzoff holds a Doctorate in Administration, Planning, and Social Policy from Harvard University, a Master's in Counseling from Columbia University, and a Bachelor's in American Studies from Barnard College. Her papers are archived at the Schlesinger Library, Harvard University. She and her husband, Harris Berman, have four adult children, four in-law children, and eight grandchildren.

She is the former assistant minority leader of the New Hampshire State Legislature, the first female New Hampshire Deputy Commissioner of Health and Welfare, and the first female Bank of New Hampshire Board Member. For over ten years, she was an adjunct associate professor at Bentley University.

She founded a nursery school, a counseling service, and the National Women's Legislative Lobby. More information at www.ruthnemzoff.com

Policing practices in our cities and states, including "SWAT", and militarization, it's intent, and concerns about outside jurisdiction command and control. Then, he'll address Islam, from it's origin, to Jihad, and ISIS; and then Islamists - their goals, and ambitions - even here! We'll just dive in, and have the discussion...

Policing America The Real Threat of ISIS

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Dominick Domasky is a family guy-married with two children--from a small town named Greensburg, right outside of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh in business management, a supporter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, an inspirational author, a motivational speaker, and a successful cold calling, door knocking commercial insurance salesman. The loves of his life include family, business, telling stories and basketball. Mr. Domasky arrived at inspirational story writing and motivational speaking with a unique background. As a boy Dominick learned the value of hard work pulling weeds and doing odd jobs in the fields of his father’s landscape company. He took that knowledge, placed it into his passions, and carried it throughout everything in his life from basketball to business. His story starts with failure and you'll find after the discussion today, finishes with success.

Author of "Don't Double Bread Your Fish" and upcoming book "The Unofficial Guide to Fatherhood"

TOM CARROZZA is a founding member of The 1st Amendment Improv Company in NYC and has taught at Second City, HB Studios, New York Conservatory of Dramatic Art, The Comic Strip and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. He was a member of the 4-man comedy group MENTAL FURNITURE and has written and produced several plays including "AREA 51 - The Musical!" which featured twenty-two original songs by Noel Katz. He has followed up his first album of music "ZESTY" with another called, "IN YOUR EAR". Both albums deliver an uplifting assortment of humorous songs. The new one serves up compositions by Jeff Ward, Don Puglisi, Joe Mulligan, Noel Katz, Rick Reil and Carrozza himself. It also includes his first-ever cover track, "She Turned Out To Be The Girlfriend Of A Boyfriend Of Mine" originally sung by Eddie Cantor in the 1928 Broadway show, "Whoopee!" As one critic said, "He should have called it "ZESTY 2 - NOT A FLUKE." Follow him on facebook he's funny.

Join us on Friday, Feb. 20 at noon when our guest on Record Talk Radio will be Record photographers Tom Franklin and Tyson Trish, who will talk about a remarkable three-part series on heroin that ran in the paper this week.

Franklin shot the videos for "In Heroin's Grip," a special report on the impact North Jersey's burgeoning heroin trade has had on the region's suburbs and the city of Paterson.

Have a question for Tom or Tyso? Email your suggestions to johnensslin@gmail.com